PE and Sport Premium
The Canons CE Primary School - PE Funding Academic Year 2020 – 2021
Funding received £21,321, plus £0 from underspend 2019/20 funding = TOTAL FUNDING £21,321
Each year the DfE publish the Primary PE and Sport grant: Conditions of Grant for Academic Year 2020 to 2021 document are that :-
The premium must be used to fund additional and sustainable improvements to the provision of PE and sport, for the benefit of primary-aged pupils, in the 2020 to 2021 academic year, to encourage the development of healthy, active lifestyles.
PE funding used for? | Amount Allocated to the intervention/ action? | Is this a new or continued activity? | Brief summary of the intervention or action | Specific intended outcomes: how will this intervention/ action improve achievements for pupils? What will it achieve if successful? | How will this activity be monitored, when and by whom? How will success be evidenced? | Actual impact: What did the activity actually achieve? If you plan to repeat this activity, what would you change to improve it next time? |
Qualified sports coaches
| £13,000 | Continued service, but new activities each year. Delivering PE curriculum to KS2 and KS1 Children | To encourage children into sport, showing them the potential they can achieve. Building fitness, skills and knowledge of rules and strategies | Children access wide range of sports, developing skills and improve health and fitness. Running after school sports clubs. Increased uptake for clubs. | Participation lists. Applying for and gaining sports award. | Gained Bronze sports award. |
Sports Association Membership | £180 | Continued service. | Enables school to enter competitions in local area. Competition programme organisation. |
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Swimming lessons Nuneaton Leisure Trust plus coach transport March 2020(before lockdown) | £160 | Continued service, coach travel needed this year. |
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| 44 children out of 90 meet the National Curriculum requirements to swim competently over a distance of 25m, using a range of different strokes.
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PE equipment | £210.30 | New for upper school for new activities and to replace broken or worn equipment. | Floor markers, medicine balls, foam javelins, pocket dice and tennis balls. | Ensuring effective PE lessons can be delivered | Sports staff and class teachers to monitor from assessment results. |
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Orienteering equipment | £141.30 | New. | To enable teaching of OAA in light of Covid restrictions on residential trips. | Enable teaching of OAA activities. More opportunities for children to participate. | Feedback from pupils and staff |
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PE notice board | £56 | New. | To communicate afterschool activities and competition results to pupils. | Improved communication will encourage more participation. | Pupil voice and club attendance records. |
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The Canons CE Primary School - PE Funding Academic Year 2019 – 2020
Funding received £21,321, plus £0 from underspend 2018/19 funding = TOTAL FUNDING £21,321
Each year the DfE publish the Primary PE and Sport grant: Conditions of Grant for Academic Year 2019 to 2020 document are that :-
The premium must be used to fund additional and sustainable improvements to the provision of PE and sport, for the benefit of primary-aged pupils, in the 2018 to 2019 academic year, to encourage the development of healthy, active lifestyles.
PE funding used for? |
Amount Allocated to the intervention/ action? |
Is this a new or continued activity? |
Brief summary of the intervention or action |
Specific intended outcomes: how will this intervention/ action improve achievements for pupils? What will it achieve if successful? |
How will this activity be monitored, when and by whom? How will success be evidenced? |
Actual impact: What did the activity actually achieve? If you plan to repeat this activity, what would you change to improve it next time? |
Qualified sports coaches
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£13,000 |
Continued service, but new activities each year. Delivering PE curriculum to KS2 and KS1 Children |
To encourage children into sport, showing them the potential they can achieve. Building fitness, skills and knowledge of rules and strategies |
Children access wide range of sports, developing skills and improve health and fitness. Running after school sports clubs. Increased uptake for clubs. |
Participation lists. Applying for and gaining sports award. |
Gained Bronze sports award. |
Sports Association Membership |
£180 |
Continued service. |
Enables school to enter competitions in local area. Competition programme organisation. |
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Swimming lessons Nuneaton Leisure Trust plus coach transport. |
£2590 |
Continued service, coach travel needed this year. |
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42 children out of 90 meet the National Curriculum requirements to swim competently over a distance of 25m, using a range of different strokes.
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Playground markings |
£1645 |
New for upper school. |
To encourage traditional playground games. |
Increase in cooperative play, more active playtimes, less playground problems. |
Playtime supervisors. Sports leaders. |
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Floodlights |
£1080 |
New. |
Floodlight to light up ball court during winter months. |
Enable after school sports to continue even when it is dark. More opportunities for children to participate. |
Feedback from pupils and staff |
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PE conference |
£168 |
New activities each year. |
CPD to help with delivery of varied sports/ preparation for OFSTED deep dive into subject. |
Improved coaching in less confident areas of sport. |
Pupil voice |
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Street Dance |
£210 |
New after school class. |
To provide ideas and training for sports staff to teach Street Dance. |
Providing opportunity for wider groups of pupils to participate. |
Sports staff and sports leaders to report back. |
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Sports equipment |
£620 |
New |
Soft balls, active maths equipment etc. |
Enabling new sports to be taught in school and for maths intervention to be delivered actively. |
Sports staff and class teachers to monitor from assessment results. |
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Dance Choreographer
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£1700 |
New activity each year |
A professional dance choreographer works one full day with each year group in order to share expertise and increase confidence in dance activities and produce a short performance to parents at the end of the day. |
Increased confidence and enjoyment. |
Feedback from staff and parents. |
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P.E. and Sport Funding 2018/19 Please read the information below which gives details of our PE and Sport Premium Grant and how we allocate the funding.
P.E. Funding 2017/18